Ann Coulter has exposed Kieth Olbermann as a complete fraud.
http://townhall.com/columnists/AnnCoulter/2009/03/04/olbermanns_plastic_ivy?page=full&comments=true
Like her or not....
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Bro. Curtis, Mar 4, 2009.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Olberman is a third rate hack and little to no one pays attention to him except to laugh.
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I disagree. Olbermann does me a valuable service. If I miss anything on Rush's daily show, I can be sure to catch it on "Countdown".
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Ouch. What I don't understand is how Christians think Olberman is a great source of wisdom when he obviously hates Christians. He is the type that Jesus warned us about - those who hate Him and His followers.
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I usually dislike Coulter but this was a good article. Thanks for posting it, Bro. Curtis.
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I wonder if we could do better with a few less "Ivy League" college graduates in government and elsewhere as they seem to rate themselves rather highly?
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I think Olbermann has pretty much exposed himself. O for the days of The Big Show with Dan Patrick. On ESPN he knew what he was talking about, and did it well. On MSNBC he has no clue what he is talking about and doesn't do it well.
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I cannot stand Olbermann. Good for her!!!!!
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Coulter just can't tell the truth about anything. The "ag school" is one of the colleges of Cornell University, you know the Ivy League school in upstate New York. This is like saying you didn't attend a university if you majored in engineering instead of history. -
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The article, if you read it, went way over your head.
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OK. Cornell AG school is not an IVY league college. Cornell School of Science & Arts is. Olbermann went to the former, not the latter.
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http://www.cals.cornell.edu/
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Um, no. They are separate schools. Your link didn't dispel that. You should do some research. Look at the numbers, this time.
The real Cornell, the School of Arts and Sciences (average SAT: 1,325; acceptance rate: 1 in 6 applicants), is the only Ivy League school at Cornell and the only one that grants a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Keith went to an affiliated state college at Cornell, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (average SAT: about that of pulling guards at the University of South Carolina; acceptance rate: 1 of every 1.01 applicants).
Olbermann's incessant lying about having an "Ivy League education" when he went to the non-Ivy League ag school at Cornell would be like a graduate of the Yale locksmithing school boasting about being a "Yale man."
Among the graduates of the Ivy League Cornell are Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Thomas Pynchon, Paul Wolfowitz, E.B. White, Sanford I. Weill, Floyd Abrams, Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Ginsburg, Janet Reno, Henry Heimlich and Harold Bloom.
Graduates of the ag school include David LeNeveu of the Anaheim Ducks, Mitch Carefoot of the Phoenix RoadRunners, Darren Eliot, former professional hockey player, and Joe Nieuwendyk, multiple Stanley Cup winner. -
http://www.cornell.edu/academics/colleges.cfm
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences*
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is the second-largest undergraduate college at Cornell University and the third-largest college of its kind in the United States. It has been ranked in national surveys as the best college of agriculture and related sciences in the country. -
Can we get back on topic, please?
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Ann should know, she graduated from the real Cornell, not the farm school.
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Olbermann's Plastic Ivy
It made fun of Mr. Olbermann because he attended the Ag school of Cornell. She said this:
Indeed, Keith is constantly lying about his nonexistent "Ivy League" education...
Someone who graduates from an Ivy league college like Cornell has an Ivy league education. True or false? That's the point I'm making. Now, what's the topic? Obama is a communist? -
Nevermind, JC, carry on. Point taken. It is a slow news night.